Jan 14, 2017 08:01 PM EST
Honda Civic Bags 2017 "Best Auto Tech: Value Award Winner" At Kelley Blue Book

The 2017 Honda Civic bags this year's Kelley Blue Book Best Auto Tech Award. The award was deliberated and given by an expert team of KKB.com evaluators and editors. The Civic's touchscreen Display Audio interface features Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.

On top of that, the Honda Sensing package of highly advanced safety and technology that assist drivers are the main contributors in helping out the 2017 Honda Civic win the award. It has proven to be a vehicle with the most advanced infotainment system, active safety, and other safety features at a great price for consumers.

The 2017 Honda Civic can be purchased at under $23,000 but it is wrapped with all the bells and whistles every tech enthusiast dreams of. Usually, it would cost three times the said price. The Civic offers the usual moon roof, automatic transmission, climate control, and all other features that makes the car fun to drive and at the same time offer a power and comfort.

The Honda Civic EX comes with Honda Sensing that has intelligent technology such as push-button start, electronic parking brakes, automatic headlight control, full digital info display, 8-speaker audio output, multi-angle backup camera, 7-inch touchscreen, among others. Judging from the enumerations, the 23K price range is indeed a great offer.

Safety is also enhanced for the 2017 Honda Civic as it comes with a Lane Watch system. It uses a smart camera mounted on a side-mirror near the passenger. It would display a view don the right (or left for other countries) of the vehicle into the main screen.

A full-range adaptive cruise control maintains a distance from a vehicle ahead. The distance can also be pre-defined by the user. It also offers lane departure warning, pre-collision automatic brakes, and lane keeping assist which would nudge the car gently back into its proper lane in case the Honda car begins to drift away.

See Now: OnePlus 6: How Different Will It Be From OnePlus 5?

 PREVIOUS POST
NEXT POST 

EDITOR'S PICK    

Hyundai to Invest $16.1 Billion for EV Business; Sets Annual Sales Goal of 1.87M Electric Cars by 2030

World's Most Expensive and Most Heavily-optioned Porsche 928 GTS is Coming Home to the U.S.

Major Boost as Tesla Giga Berlin Facility in Final Phase of Approval Process; Delivery Event Set This Month

Audi Looking for e-tron Electric Vehicles to Spur Car Brand's Growth in India in 2022

Toyota Offers Free EV Charging to Owners of 2023 bZ4X After Partnership Agreement with EVgo

2022 Suzuki Baleno Finally Unveiled in India: What are the Specs and Features of this City Car?